Know exactly
what to plant,
right now
Enter your postcode for personalised sowing dates, based on your local frost date.

Localised to you
Your frost date is calculated from your postcode — not a national average. A grower in Cornwall and a grower in Edinburgh get different advice, because they should.
Updated weekly
Sowing windows open and close every week. Miss one and you wait a whole year. Check back each Monday.
Live frost alerts
Real-time frost risk for the next 3 nights, so you can cover your seedlings before it's too late.
Explore crops
Tap any crop for a personalised growing guide.
Hardy crops
Half-hardy crops
Plan your whole season
40 crops across 12 months — at a glance. Never miss a sowing window.
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We'll send you what to sow each month, personalised to your frost date. No spam, unsubscribe anytime.
Common questions
When is the last frost date in the UK?
It varies hugely depending on where you live. In the far south-west of England, the last frost is typically in early April. In London and the south-east, it's mid-to-late April. The Midlands and north of England see their last frost in early May. Scotland ranges from mid-May to early June. Enter your postcode above for your specific date.
What can I plant before the last frost?
Hardy crops like broad beans, peas, onion sets, potatoes, lettuce, spinach, radishes, and kale can all go out before your last frost date. They can tolerate cold nights and light frosts. Tender crops like tomatoes, courgettes, runner beans, and peppers must wait until after the last frost.
How accurate are these frost dates?
Our estimates are calibrated against Met Office climate data and are typically accurate to within 5-7 days. However, frost dates are long-term averages — in any given year, the actual last frost could be earlier or later. Microclimates (sheltered gardens, frost pockets, urban heat islands) also affect your specific conditions. Always check the forecast before planting tender crops.
Is this tool free?
Yes, completely free. No signup, no subscription, no paywall. We believe personalised planting advice should be open to every UK grower.
Who made this?
A UK allotment grower frustrated by generic planting advice. Every site said “sow tomatoes in March” — but March in Cornwall and March in Edinburgh are completely different. So we built a tool that actually knows where you are.